Objective : To examine the role of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) in influencing patients’ intention to attend follow-up visits with a general practitioner (GP). Methods : A questionnaire based on the TPB was used to assess colorectal cancer (CRC) patients’ intention to attend follow-up visits with a GP. Results : TPB factors accounted for 43.3% of the variance of intention for follow-up visits. Attitude alone explained 23.3% of the variance. Attitude and presence of other comorbidities significantly affected intention to visit a GP (attitude: R 2 =0.23, F [1, 65]=4.35, p \u3c .01; comorbidity: R 2 =0.13, F [1, 65]=3.02, p \u3c .05). Conclusion : Patients who believe their GP has the skills and knowledge to detect a recurrence and pat...
Introduction Due to an increasing number of cancer patients, new follow‐up models are being debated,...
Goals of work: The aim of the study is to determine the predictors for seeking a second opinion and ...
BACKGROUND: Little data exists on the factors associated with health care seeking behaviour for prim...
Objective: To examine the role of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) in influencing patients’ inte...
Background: Due to the increasing numbers of patients at hospital cancer clinics, it is likely that ...
Background: There is mounting emphasis to transfer follow-up care of cancer patients to general prac...
OBJECTIVE: Childhood cancer survivors are at high risk for late effects. Regular attendance to long-...
PURPOSE The aim was to study follow-up care attendance in adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer...
Purpose: The aim was to study follow-up care attendance in adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer s...
Childhood cancer survivors are at high risk for late effects. Regular attendance to long-term follow...
Objective: This prospective study aimed to identify predictors of intention and subsequent attendanc...
ObjectiveTo describe oncology professionals' patterns of referral to existing community and psychoso...
PURPOSE: To clarify experiences and preferences of patients regarding the current and future role of...
Purpose. To clarify experiences and preferences of patients regarding the current and future role of...
Background:Little data exists on the factors associated with health care seeking behaviour for prima...
Introduction Due to an increasing number of cancer patients, new follow‐up models are being debated,...
Goals of work: The aim of the study is to determine the predictors for seeking a second opinion and ...
BACKGROUND: Little data exists on the factors associated with health care seeking behaviour for prim...
Objective: To examine the role of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) in influencing patients’ inte...
Background: Due to the increasing numbers of patients at hospital cancer clinics, it is likely that ...
Background: There is mounting emphasis to transfer follow-up care of cancer patients to general prac...
OBJECTIVE: Childhood cancer survivors are at high risk for late effects. Regular attendance to long-...
PURPOSE The aim was to study follow-up care attendance in adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer...
Purpose: The aim was to study follow-up care attendance in adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer s...
Childhood cancer survivors are at high risk for late effects. Regular attendance to long-term follow...
Objective: This prospective study aimed to identify predictors of intention and subsequent attendanc...
ObjectiveTo describe oncology professionals' patterns of referral to existing community and psychoso...
PURPOSE: To clarify experiences and preferences of patients regarding the current and future role of...
Purpose. To clarify experiences and preferences of patients regarding the current and future role of...
Background:Little data exists on the factors associated with health care seeking behaviour for prima...
Introduction Due to an increasing number of cancer patients, new follow‐up models are being debated,...
Goals of work: The aim of the study is to determine the predictors for seeking a second opinion and ...
BACKGROUND: Little data exists on the factors associated with health care seeking behaviour for prim...